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Should the UK remain a member of the EU


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  1. 1. Should the UK remain a member of the EU

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1 hour ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

And there it is in black and white

The BBC have reported that city bosses have long complained about the eu wide bonus cap.

No wonder it has been announced this week 

And labour havent got the balls to call them out

 

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7 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

You can't (honestly) emphasise the way the current Government is "taking advantage of the opportunities offered by Brexit" (as they would put it) without recognising that it's an ERG Government; these are the people who lobbied for the Referendum, won the Referendum on lies and have been behind every decision since the Referendum. It was always going to be this way, whatever the Lexit fantasists might have thought.

I agree. The old tory party is as good as dead, its now a far right bankers club. How  tory many prime ministers have been binned since Brexit? Four? I've lost count. Truss will be out the day after the next election. 

 

Imo it's the perfect time for the opposition to now put forward an alternative vision for Britain going forward. That includes closer ties and a better working relationship with our European neighbours. The Tories could imo find themselves binned for generations.

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2 minutes ago, Arniepie said:

And there it is in black and white

The BBC have reported that city bosses have long complained about the eu wide bonus cap.

No wonder it has been announced this week 

And labour havent got the balls to call them out

 

Give them a chance I think they will. If they don't they deserve to stay in opposition.

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1 hour ago, Vincent Vega said:

 

A £5m Kensington house was costing $9m a few years back. Now it's $4.4m dollars. Now apply that to fuel which we buy in dollars. The pound has absolutely tanked since Brexit and Boris, yet you can't dissuade the idiots and cultists from the 'brexit is great' bandwagon.

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Mick Lynch and Paddy Dempsey are both big advocates of Brexit. In France last week the Air Traffic controllers have once again shown that workers have the power. In Germany today they have announced re-nationalising gas imports. It proves that government at national level has always been the problem, The EU isn't and never will be perfect but the lies are being exposed by the day.

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1 hour ago, No2 said:

Mick Lynch and Paddy Dempsey are both big advocates of Brexit. In France last week the Air Traffic controllers have once again shown that workers have the power. In Germany today they have announced re-nationalising gas imports. It proves that government at national level has always been the problem, The EU isn't and never will be perfect but the lies are being exposed by the day.

That’s all well and good but what about ursula’s ancestors?

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1 hour ago, Pete said:

Am I to assume that Project Fear was actually reasonably true then?

Some of George Osborne's stuff - immediate recession and house price collapse - were just playing on the concerns of middle class Tories. The more reasonable forecasts - pound devalued against the Euro; barriers to imports and exports; labour shortages; attacks on workers'rights; Govt. needing to suck up to banks and big businesses to stop them fucking off elsewhere; increased aggro in Ireland; boom-time for racists; etc. - have all come true with a vengeance.

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19 hours ago, No2 said:

Mick Lynch and Paddy Dempsey are both big advocates of Brexit. In France last week the Air Traffic controllers have once again shown that workers have the power. In Germany today they have announced re-nationalising gas imports. It proves that government at national level has always been the problem, The EU isn't and never will be perfect but the lies are being exposed by the day.

The EU has consistently promoted privatisation, of course their are loopholes when it suits but the political stance has always been to increase competition, its not a secret.

 

I agree that governments at national level are far more important than the collective power of the EU.

 

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17 hours ago, No2 said:

Old news, we've moved on to Estonia's deputy PM. He's the problem now.

 

Latvian actually. The former prime minister embarked on a period of austerity so fierce the majority of males the under the age of 30 males left the country. Building regs went out the window and inspectors jobs were slashed. Result.. 54 deaths. He was obviously forced to resign and is hated within his own country.

 

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/27/latvia-prime-minister-resigns-supermarket-collapse

 

Things didn't work out badly for our extreme right wing lunatic though as Ursula and her crew thought he'd be perfect fit at the top of the EU.

 

Anyway what's the death of 54 East Europeans? We only pretend to care when we no longer enslave them to work for pittance on our farms.

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Don't call it legalizing drugs, call it 'harm reduction' - and we can live with it. 

 

https://www.independent.co.uk/independentpremium/uk-news/brexit-eu-european-political-community-liz-truss-macron-b2172208.html

 

Liz Truss is weighing up whether to take Britain into a new "European political community” being championed by Emmanuel Macron.

The club of “democratic European nations” is due to hold its first meeting in Prague in October – a day after Tory party conference.

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23 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

And here she is cheerleading some Far Right propaganda.

 

She's got passion in her, I'll give her that. I was a bit confused as to her stole her identity as an Italian, as a Christian and as a woman. I hope she finds whoever stole them and gets them back.

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55 minutes ago, No2 said:

She's got passion in her, I'll give her that. I was a bit confused as to her stole her identity as an Italian, as a Christian and as a woman. I hope she finds whoever stole them and gets them back.

Here's someone who claims to be an Italian woman; maybe she's the identity thief. We should probe her.

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31 minutes ago, AngryOfTuebrook said:

In the words of the ERG extremists who hail Frost as a hero, "Radical supply-side reform was the whole point of Brexit".

 

What we're seeing now isn't "Project Fear" - it's worse.

 

 

Half of Europe has swung wildly to the right Angry. France's Le Penn has her highest ever poll ratings. Italy has just elected its most right wing leader since Mussolini. Add in Hungary and Poland. 

 

It was all oh so predictable. The warning signs were ignored. European inequality has grown, the bottom 20% have been left to rot. The EU and Ursula are largely to blame.

 

Edit; as for Frost and the ERG. It's a case of give them enough rope and watch as they hang themselves. Their greed will consume them, they are on course to destroy the Conservatives election chances for a generation.

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8 minutes ago, Gnasher said:

 

Half of Europe has swung wildly to the right Angry. France's Le Penn has her highest ever poll ratings. Italy has just elected its most right wing leader since Mussolini. Add in Hungary and Poland. 

 

It was all oh so predictable. The warning signs were ignored. European inequality has grown, the bottom 20% have been left to rot. The EU and Ursula are largely to blame.

 

Edit; as for Frost and the ERG. It's a case of give them enough rope and watch as they hang themselves. Their greed will consume them, they are on course to destroy the Conservatives election chances for a generation.

All of those things have happened whether we are in the EU or not. 

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